Earlier today, the Senate Judiciary Committee announced that it's seeking testimony from Facebook, Google and Twitter
executives on data privacy issues, triggered by the Cambridge Analytica data - mining controversy, which, as far as we know, has nothing to do with Google or Twitter.
Not exact matches
Several analysts asked Facebook
executives on the call whether the European Union's tougher
data privacy rules would impact sales.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3 - Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday that he agreed «in spirit» with a strict new European Union law
on data privacy but stopped short of committing to it as the standard for the social network across the world.
As BuzzFeed notes, much of Uber's new policy
on accessing passenger
data was included in an update to the company's
privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber
executive's comments about doing research
on journalists.
In a hearing held in response to revelations of
data harvesting by Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief
executive, faced questions from senators
on a variety of issues, from
privacy to the company's business model.
Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling of personal information of millions of its users.
SAN FRANCISCO Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday that he agreed «in spirit» with a strict new European Union law
on data privacy but stopped short of committing to it as the standard for the social network across the world.
Facebook Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its entirety to the rest of the world, as the company reels from a scandal over its handling of personal information of millions of its users.
Facebook chief
executive Mark Zuckerberg today (April 4) outlined the company's latest moves to address public fears over the extent of
data scraping in a rare live Q&A with the media; updates that come as its
privacy scandal rumbles
on.
In a hearing held in response to revelations of
data harvesting by Cambridge Analytica, Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief
executive, faced questions from senators
on a variety of issues, from
privacy to the company's business model.
Steinmetz and three
executives of his companies BSG Resources (BSGR) and Onyx Financial Advisors had filed claims under the
Data Protection Act in the High Court, saying Global Witness's reporting
on a bribery scandal in West Africa infringed their
privacy.
In a legal and technical discussion geared toward business
executives, Richard M. Borden,
Data Privacy + Security Team lawyer, and Chip Block, vice president of Evolver, presented the webinar «The First Step Is a Two Step: Information Governance and Cyber Risk Assessment»
on November 2, 2016.
Data Privacy + Security Team lawyer Richard M. Borden contributed to the article «A New Focus
on Law Firm Cybersecurity,» published in the Midsize Law Firms Blog of the Legal
Executive Institute (LEI), a Thomson Reuters legal resource,
on January 11, 2017.
Richard M. Borden,
Data Privacy + Security Team lawyer, coauthored the article «What Lawyers Are Asking About the New York DFS Cybersecurity Regulation,» published
on March 9, 2017, in legal
Executive Institute (LEI), a Thomson Reuters legal resource.
Cyber risks
on the board agenda The landscape for
executives is further complicated by a number of emerging perils, such as liability around cyber-attacks and
data privacy.
During that time, according to a report in the Guardian, he warned
executives at Facebook that their policy, which allowed app developers to collect
data on users who downloaded it and
on all of their friends, was too loose and placed users at risk of
privacy breaches.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- Facebook Inc (FB.O) Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday that he agreed «in spirit» with a strict new European Union law
on data privacy but stopped short of committing to it as the standard for the social network across the world.
Marc Rotenberg,
executive director of the Electronic
Privacy Information Center, believes Facebook was in violation of the 2011 settlement in letting Cambridge Analytica harvest
data on friends of Facebook users.
SAN FRANCISCO Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday that he agreed «in spirit» with a strict new European Union law
on data privacy but stopped short of committing to it as the standard for the social network across the world.
Shares of Facebook Inc rose as much as 4.2 percent
on Thursday after Chief
Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said the social network had not seen any meaningful impact
on usage or ad sales in the wake of a
data privacy scandal.
(Reuters)- Shares of Facebook Inc rose as much as 4.2 percent
on Thursday after Chief
Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said the social network had not seen any meaningful impact
on usage or ad sales in the wake of a
data privacy scandal.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief
executive, has been
on an apology tour of sorts this week for his company's mishandling of
data privacy.
Facebook Chief
Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said
on Thursday that the social network had not seen any meaningful impact
on usage or ad sales in the wake of a
data privacy scandal.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)-- Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)-- Facebook Inc Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg said
on Tuesday that the social network had no immediate plans to apply a strict new European Union law
on data privacy in its...
Privacy groups have pushed for stricter controls
on data collection by Facebook and other companies for years, and the most recent controversy even prompted Facebook Chief
Executive Mark Zuckerberg to suggest he'd be open to more regulation of his company.
The General
Data Protection Regulation that's set go to into effect in the European Union in a matter of weeks will benefit the
privacy of all Facebook users, not just those
on the Old Continent, the company's co-founder and Chief
Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday as part of a Q&A session with journalist held in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica controversy.